Example sentences of "place at [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The process takes place at low temperatures .
2 Injections of " capital " from this source will probably differ wildly from one partner to the next and so , taking the generalised capital clause at its face value , adjustments to capital sharing ratios will appear to be taking place at annual intervals , whereas no change at all will have been intended by the partners .
3 Substantial job cuts have also taken place at major firms over the last two years including Cummins , Cleveland Structural and Whessoe .
4 The launch is going to take place at central police station
5 The work of the Dragon Project though , is beginning to show that there may be some basis for thinking that unusual behaviour of certain known energies could be taking place at certain sites ( New Scientist , 21 October , p 166 ) , and it is possible that our ancient ancestors could detect this ‘ Earth energy ’ .
6 To achieve efficiency , pruning of low-scoring readings may take place at certain points without greatly affecting the accuracy of the system .
7 And one of the prime moves for all age worship when it first started , was to say , you know , if Christian education is going to take place at other times , than on a Sunday , then what do we do together , for all ages , in worship .
8 Other races took place at various points .
9 Such dissolution related to hydrocarbon migration has been documented to take place within the deep subsurface , but other selective and non-selective dissolution can take place at various depths , depending more on the efficiency of pore fluid migration and pore fluid chemistry .
10 The Quality Audit of a centre will take place at regular intervals , probably around every five years ( unless either SCOTVEC or the centre triggers an earlier event . )
11 Searches for functional intersections thus take place at compatible levels ( see Figure 2.26 ) .
12 Deep injection takes place at typical depths of 150mm ( 6in ) and shallow injection at a typical depth of 50mm ( 2in ) .
13 Formal checks and reviews of student records take place at frequent intervals and , often , problems can be identified in time for remedial action and counselling .
14 Monitoring of lorries going through nearby villages takes place at frequent intervals and there are repeated calls for more potash to be transported by train .
15 LEVEL CROSSINGS — Many accidents take place at level crossings simply because people lose patience and do n't wait for the barriers to open .
16 Despite a post-election resumption of fighting , a breakthrough in negotiations appeared imminent following the March round of the UN-sponsored peace talks between the government and the FMLN ( which had been taking place at monthly intervals over the past year ) .
17 The planning of information production takes place at monthly meetings where priorities are determined according to the extent and nature of the impending changes and the date they will take place .
18 The concert will take place at Chartered Accountants ' Hall at 6pm on Monday , 26 October .
19 Most take place at high points in the stockmarket cycle , when investors are at their most bullish .
20 So there 's a whole a series of complicated equations that take place at different layers in the furnace and different temperatures , but the end product of of all of these is basically to produce the iron , slag and carbon dioxide , carbon monoxide and nitrogen .
21 The problems connected with these are inseparable , because of the variety of local conditions , which led to them taking place at different times in various parts of the kingdom .
22 This suppression may take place at different levels , sub-cortical as well as cortical , within the auditory system ( Berlin , Lowe-Bell , Cullen , Thompson and Loovis , 1973 ; Berlin , 1977 ) .
23 Communication in science can take place at different levels of complexity or integration of informational elements ; data transfer is the most basic level , comprising the exchange of information on fundamental parameters , such as numerical or analytical data ; the descriptive level involves the transfer of data in a descriptive context ; and at the idea transfer level , deductions , interpretations and predictions are made from data and descriptions earlier acquired , and from background knowledge and experience .
24 If Day-Lewis is the movie 's greatest strength then its most noticeable defect is that it was shot by two different cinematog-raphers , often with the same scene lit very differently as if taking place at contrasting times of day .
25 Since the 1990 Budget , parents with a child in a workplace nursery do not pay tax on the value of the care , but women employed by companies that either ‘ buy ’ places at private nurseries or the 60 or so firms such as British Gas , National Power , Debenhams and BMW which issue childcare vouchers ( worth an average £27 a week ) must pay tax on what is treated as a perk .
26 The completion of the comprehensivization programme was arrested , and new opportunities were created for state-financed places at private schools .
27 Too few places at primary schools
28 As sailing boats bob beside the quay , visitors take their places at open-air cafés set out beneath the shade of cool chestnut trees .
29 These integrated systems are in general a function of specialization : distinct arts in distinct places at distinct times .
30 In 1826 Applegath sold his Blackfriars workshops to another printer , William Clowes the elder [ q.v. ] , and by 1828 he was a calico and silk printer , with his main plant in Crayford in Kent and a presence in London in various places at various times .
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